Chan Melvin Chin-Hao, Campbell Mackenzie, Beyzaei Nadia, Stockler Sylvia, Ipsiroglu Osman S
H-Behaviours Research Lab, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Division of Biochemical Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Jul 8;13:851490. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.851490. eCollection 2022.
Terms currently used to describe the so-called challenging and disruptive behaviors (CBDs) of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have different connotations depending on guiding contextual frameworks, such as academic and cultural settings in which they are used. A non-judgmental approach, which does not attempt to establish existing categorical diagnoses, but which describes in a neutral way, is missing in the literature. Therefore, we tried to describe CDBs in youth with ID in an explorative study.
Interviews with families investigated the CDBs of five youth with Down syndrome. At home, families tracked youth's sleep/wake behaviors and physical activity. Youth were observed in a summer school classroom. The collected information and suggested explanatory models for observed CDBs were reviewed with the families.
We grouped CDBs as , if they were considered to be reactive or triggered, or , if no such explanatory model was available. A third category was created for light-hearted CDBs: , acknowledging the right to laugh together with peers. We found some relationships between sleep, physical activity, and CDBs and developed an explorative approach, supporting a child-centered perspective on CDBs.
The controversial discussions on terminology and management of CDBs in the literature demonstrate the need for a non-judgmental approach. Such an explorative approach, allowing non-professionals to not label, has been missing. The fact that, up to now, the light-hearted behaviors of an individual with ID have not been integrated in commonly-used behavioral checklists as their natural , proves our concept and indicates that a paradigm change from judgment-based to exploratory-driven approaches is needed.
目前用于描述智力障碍(ID)儿童所谓具有挑战性和破坏性行为(CBDs)的术语,根据其使用的指导背景框架,如学术和文化背景,具有不同的内涵。文献中缺少一种非评判性的方法,这种方法不试图建立现有的分类诊断,而是以中立的方式进行描述。因此,我们试图在一项探索性研究中描述ID青少年的CBDs。
对家庭进行访谈,调查了五名唐氏综合征青少年的CBDs。在家里,家庭追踪青少年的睡眠/觉醒行为和身体活动。在暑期学校教室对青少年进行观察。与家庭一起审查收集到的信息以及针对观察到的CBDs提出的解释模型。
如果CBDs被认为是反应性的或由某种因素引发的,我们将其归类为 ,如果没有这样的解释模型,则归类为 。为轻松的CBDs创建了第三类: ,承认与同龄人一起欢笑的权利。我们发现睡眠、身体活动和CBDs之间存在一些关系,并开发了一种探索性方法,支持以儿童为中心的CBDs观点。
文献中关于CBDs术语和管理的有争议的讨论表明需要一种非评判性的方法。这样一种允许非专业人员不贴标签的探索性方法一直缺失。到目前为止,ID个体的轻松行为尚未作为其自然 纳入常用的行为清单中,这一事实证明了我们的概念,并表明需要从基于判断的方法转变为探索驱动的方法。